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.ytucfent .gnslaited . . . This is the second year that the Student Senate has acted as an elected governing body chosen by the entire student body. Each spring, a vigorous all school campaign is conducted to fill the offices of president and thirteen senators that compose the Senate. Several parties are formed, and with heated campaigns, including parades, skits, and speeches, they compete for the offices. Last spring the Blanket Party won the majority of the positions on the Senate. From their party, they filled the offices of president and nine of the thirteen senators' positions. The vice-president, secretary, treasurer, and social chair- man are elected by the new Senate. The Freshman Orientation, a student court, and various social functions, in- cluding the lunior Prom, are some of the projects of the senate. Some of the newest innovations of the Senate are the publication of a Student Guidebook for the first time this year, edited by lack Brown and Elmer Meyery the initia- tion of freshmen beanies to the carnpusp and the two-year old annual Winter Carnival with its snow sculpturing, sports events, and sock hop . F or the near future the Senate is working on class organization. By this, class presidents will be able to become members and have voting power in the Senate. Page I'zghty-four
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Carroll Players finished another successful year with Shakespeare's delightful comedy, Taming oi The Shrew . This was a fitting finish to a year that started out as a howling success with the farce comedy Papa ls All . Not only did the Players entertain the audience with their dramatic abilities, but they also were responsible for the appearance ot Dr. Iaro and his informative lecture on Commedia D'ell Arte . We hope that every year will be as much fun as the past one has been. Through the year the various departments at Carroll have produced radio programs on Tuesday afternoons from WAUX. These programs are under the direction of the Public Relations Office and cover the span oi campus activities and interests, Page Eighty three
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Ah! Mr. Stine, Mr. Guthrie, and Mr. Hart paid, and with elbow grease. The men said they would volunteer to clean the suite of the group giving the highest percentage to the W.S.S.F. drive this spring. The Alpha Xi's, Chi O's, and Dee Zee's surprised them, gave them an aiternoorfs job by tieinq. This fun is rather exemplory of the way the students have taken up activities all along the line in college lite, such as the thousand dollar goal for W.S.S.F., and combined a sincere purpose with some real fun and laughs. Page Eighty-five
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